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now, carol has written a novel, called "if only." about a 13-year-old girl, going through the same experience. >> in our house life was not as usual. we didn't put up our decorations, our house is permanently changed. our house is full of sadness. no holiday cheer. >> how does he get through the day and the week and the year without a mom? she was with her dad, and siblings and he's struggling with his own grief and they have to find a way, to support each other. >> chris: in the book, she creates a memorial quilt from swatches of her mother's belongings. carol did it in real life. why did she decide to write about a young teen? it is hard for them to ask for adult help, as you know, with teenagers, it is kind of like this, so, if you don't find a way to reach out to them they are unlikely to reach out to you. >> chris: carol and tim geithner met as students at dartmouth college and have been married 27 years. >> i understand that you considered writing this book under your maiden name? how come? >> i didn't want it to be connected t
now, carol has written a novel, called "if only." about a 13-year-old girl, going through the same experience. >> in our house life was not as usual. we didn't put up our decorations, our house is permanently changed. our house is full of sadness. no holiday cheer. >> how does he get through the day and the week and the year without a mom? she was with her dad, and siblings and he's struggling with his own grief and they have to find a way, to support each other. >>...
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take a look at this video short by sharona carol. she's in a vehicle with her family, including a young child. >> as you can see up ahead, the road is completely flooded over. in fact, this is a bridge. >> according to sharona, authorities were only letting really heavy vehicles go through this area. keep watching as they inch their way into this water. you can see it getting deeper and deeper. in fact, the camera is outside of the window so you can get a clear picture of how deep with really is. >> i can feel the water under the car. >> now they are on the bridge and the water is up over the bridge. >> once you really get into the middle of this crossing, you see just how high the floodwaters are. they are above the boston or ridge. you can barely see the railing. >> we made it! >> we made it! >> we also have another video from australia. this one is surveillance but from a place called wellington point, which is kind of a shopping area. what you're going to pay close attention to is all the activity. you see people up and down the
take a look at this video short by sharona carol. she's in a vehicle with her family, including a young child. >> as you can see up ahead, the road is completely flooded over. in fact, this is a bridge. >> according to sharona, authorities were only letting really heavy vehicles go through this area. keep watching as they inch their way into this water. you can see it getting deeper and deeper. in fact, the camera is outside of the window so you can get a clear picture of how deep...
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state senator carol lu and members of the california council on youth relations released a 10 point action plan to help young people who are living on the streets. the plan calls for policy changes like improving educational opportunities and affordable housing programs. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. a resident fights off an intruder inside his home and the ended death of the intruder. we just spoke to police on what they're saying about the confrontation of two guns and a knife. >>> also it looks like enough is enough. at least when it comes to yosemite visitor why it soon may be a tougher ticket. >>> the gold rush is on. ktvu sports director mark ibanez is next with the 49ers quarterback preparing for his first play off game. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have
state senator carol lu and members of the california council on youth relations released a 10 point action plan to help young people who are living on the streets. the plan calls for policy changes like improving educational opportunities and affordable housing programs. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. a resident fights off an intruder inside his home and the ended death of the intruder. we just spoke to police on what they're saying about the confrontation of two guns...
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carol loo continues the coverage and is with the 49ers faithful people who are celebrating tonight. >> reporter: still a lot of people trying to hang on to that victory celebration. still celebrating in san francisco and a lot of people are basking in the win. [cheering] >> reporter: there are a lot of high fives and arms raised in victory. and fans are having as a great time hooting and hollering. most of these fans have been following the team since they were little and a lot of ups and downs, but in the end, 49ers fans got to celebrate. >> it is unbelievable. i came here with no expectation of it and i love the 49ers and we are going to the superbowl. >> i am so excited i screamed until i couldn't breathe twice. >> i am a native san francisco and thrilled. so is my granddaughter. >> you are starting her off right? >> of course. >> reporter: as you saw, a lot of fans of all ages, fans and even a dog in a red outfit. fans are celebrating and going on well into the evening and in contrast with the pictures, this celebration has been very much well behaved. >> good ole fashion neighbor
carol loo continues the coverage and is with the 49ers faithful people who are celebrating tonight. >> reporter: still a lot of people trying to hang on to that victory celebration. still celebrating in san francisco and a lot of people are basking in the win. [cheering] >> reporter: there are a lot of high fives and arms raised in victory. and fans are having as a great time hooting and hollering. most of these fans have been following the team since they were little and a lot of...
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overnight in san francisco, two people have been rushed to the hospital because of what happened in the carol hill neighborhood. paul chambers is out there and what do you know about a shooting and stabbing, paul? >> reporter: police just released information a few moments ago but the shooting happened at g-11 and at g-10, that is where the stabbing happened. police had very little to go on after sending two people to the hospital. shots were fired in this neighborhood and police say a 53-year-old man was exiting a vehicle when he was struck by a bullet in his foot. he was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. almost two hours after they left the scene, they were called back this time responding to a stabbing. a 49-year-old victim was stabbed inside the home and he walked outside where somebody called 911. he was taken to an area hospital with stab wounds but he is expected to survive. they say the two crimes are not connected but they do not have information about any of the suspects in either case. once again out here live officers just left the scene moments ago a
overnight in san francisco, two people have been rushed to the hospital because of what happened in the carol hill neighborhood. paul chambers is out there and what do you know about a shooting and stabbing, paul? >> reporter: police just released information a few moments ago but the shooting happened at g-11 and at g-10, that is where the stabbing happened. police had very little to go on after sending two people to the hospital. shots were fired in this neighborhood and police say a...
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carol? >> well, the senate expected to vote on that $50 billion aid package today, and then it will go to the president. we'll see what happens. jason carroll reporting live from staten island this morning. >>> the 49er flag waves on top of the team's super bowl flight. the niners have arrived, but the ravens are coming. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. >>> 15 minutes past the hour. time for top stories. congressman paul ryan says, when it comes to the country's financial health, the president is not taking it seriously enough. the former vice presidential candidate took to the air waves in his first live interview since the election. he said why the gop controlled house decided to
carol? >> well, the senate expected to vote on that $50 billion aid package today, and then it will go to the president. we'll see what happens. jason carroll reporting live from staten island this morning. >>> the 49er flag waves on top of the team's super bowl flight. the niners have arrived, but the ravens are coming. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage...
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i'm carol costello. depending on what side of the aisle you're on, you probably either loved the president's inaugural address or you absolutely hated it. for all the people who praised the 19-minute speech, just as many are criticizing it. it hit on some controversial topics like gay marriage, immigration reform and climate change and the president brought up the end of war. >> this generation of americans has been tested by crises that steel our resolve and proved our resilience, a decade of war is now ending. [ applause ] an economic recovery has begun. america's possibilities are limitless, for we possess all the qualities that this world without boundaries demands, youth and drive, diversity, and openness. >> criticism of that speech doesn't just come from republicans, james fallows, national correspondent for "the atlantic" former speechwriter for president jimmy carter writes "now, well it's almost as if he has won re-election and knows he will never have to run again and hears the clock ticking o
i'm carol costello. depending on what side of the aisle you're on, you probably either loved the president's inaugural address or you absolutely hated it. for all the people who praised the 19-minute speech, just as many are criticizing it. it hit on some controversial topics like gay marriage, immigration reform and climate change and the president brought up the end of war. >> this generation of americans has been tested by crises that steel our resolve and proved our resilience, a...
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carol? >> alison kosik reporting live from new york city this morning. >>> we're hearing about possible new gun measures being considered by joe biden's task force established after the sandy hook shootings. what, if any, new gun laws should be passed? it's our talk back question today. facebook.com/carolcnn. or send me a tweet. >>> now is your chance to talk back on one of the big stories of the day. the question for you this morning, what, if any, new gun laws should be passed? we're getting our first glimpse into what the white house may propose in terms of gun legislation. according to "the washington post," joe biden and his task force are considering reip st e reinstating the ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines, requiring universal gun checks for gun buyers, establishing a national gun sale database, strengthening mental health checks, imposing stiffer penalties for carrying guns near schools or giving them to minors. wow, ideas, something to talk about. forget that. alr
carol? >> alison kosik reporting live from new york city this morning. >>> we're hearing about possible new gun measures being considered by joe biden's task force established after the sandy hook shootings. what, if any, new gun laws should be passed? it's our talk back question today. facebook.com/carolcnn. or send me a tweet. >>> now is your chance to talk back on one of the big stories of the day. the question for you this morning, what, if any, new gun laws should...
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i'm carol costello. we begin with the adrenalin-fueled x games, and new questions this morning as the high-flying competition, has it become too extreme, too dangerous? 25-year-old caleb moore who competes in snowmobile freestyle is in critical condition this morning after this bone-jarring crash a few days ago. after he came up short on landing his 450-pound snowmobile tumbled over him. "usa today" is reporting moore has chest and head injuries. danger and thrills are a big part of the x games and its appeal to younger audience. sunday it wasn't just the athlete but the crowd that scrambled to get out of the way of a runaway snowmobile. remember this iconic fail from 2007, skateboarder jake brown soars into the sky, loses control and plummets 45 feet to a thunderous crash, amazingly, he walked away with only bumps and bruises but he's one of the lucky ones. jason blevins for "the denver post" has spoken to moore before the event. jason, welcome and good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> any more word
i'm carol costello. we begin with the adrenalin-fueled x games, and new questions this morning as the high-flying competition, has it become too extreme, too dangerous? 25-year-old caleb moore who competes in snowmobile freestyle is in critical condition this morning after this bone-jarring crash a few days ago. after he came up short on landing his 450-pound snowmobile tumbled over him. "usa today" is reporting moore has chest and head injuries. danger and thrills are a big part of...
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carol? >> alison kosik reporting live from the new york stock exchange. >>> the first ever gun appreciation day coming up next week, gun activists want to you show off your gun pride but the timing of the event is making gun control activists furious. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us. i'm carol costello. it is 30 minutes past the hour. u.s. stocks are poised to open lower as trading gets under way on wall street. before the opening bell, wells fargo reported fourth quarter earnings of $5.1 billion. we're expecting earnings reports today from other major banks, ringing the bell the non-profit group iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. >>> happening now on capitol hill transportation secretary ray lahood announcing a review of the boeing 787 dreamliner, two minor problems surfaced today, a cracked cockpit window and oil leak on two planes in japan. there was a fuel leak and fire on two other japanese-based carriers earlier this week. >>> in southwest louisiana, flooding fr
carol? >> alison kosik reporting live from the new york stock exchange. >>> the first ever gun appreciation day coming up next week, gun activists want to you show off your gun pride but the timing of the event is making gun control activists furious. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us. i'm carol costello. it is 30 minutes past the hour. u.s. stocks are poised to open lower as trading gets under way on wall street. before the opening bell, wells fargo...
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. >> chris: robert caroll spent almost half his life telling the story of lbj. he says he's not a biographer, he's a student of power, how you get it and what you do with it an johnson he says was a genius at both. >> chris: how long did you think it would take... >> i, thought about ten years. >> chris: and now we are, what, 36 years into this? >> something like that. >> chris: the breadth and depth of the work is stunning, since 1976 he has written four books, 3400 pages, winning almost every award there is starting with the pulitzer and he's not yet to johnson in vietnam. why has it taken so long? when he look at how johnson was first elected to the senate, in 1948, by 87 votes, he ended up writing a book about him. >> nobody ever looked at a stolen election from beginning to end, and said, this is what a stolen election is. >> chris: his latest, "passage of power" tells how johnson succeeded john kennedy, and saved his agenda. >> he takes legislation that kennedy introduced, that was stalled, really was not going to pass, civil rights, the tax cut bill, and,
. >> chris: robert caroll spent almost half his life telling the story of lbj. he says he's not a biographer, he's a student of power, how you get it and what you do with it an johnson he says was a genius at both. >> chris: how long did you think it would take... >> i, thought about ten years. >> chris: and now we are, what, 36 years into this? >> something like that. >> chris: the breadth and depth of the work is stunning, since 1976 he has written four...
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>> no, carol. but, you know, what we're hearing is that the algerians couldn't coordinate with any of the foreign governments that had hostages on the ground. it's not all that surprising. it's not the way you want it to go if you're the american president or the british prime minister, but they acted very quickly, very swiftly, and very strongly with the lots of force. you know, you worry, that's the first question that comes to mind of those unaccounted for. there will be those who were killed in this operation, you know, not just bad guys, but inevitably when you launch this kind of military assault with this many people involved, you they never came. and for most of my career, there wasn't that much of that, two things changed. >> there wasn't that much of what? >> there wasn't that much out of competition testing. so you're not going to get caught, you know? because you're clean at the races. >> coming up you'll hear more from lance armstrong including how doping impacted his role as head of t
>> no, carol. but, you know, what we're hearing is that the algerians couldn't coordinate with any of the foreign governments that had hostages on the ground. it's not all that surprising. it's not the way you want it to go if you're the american president or the british prime minister, but they acted very quickly, very swiftly, and very strongly with the lots of force. you know, you worry, that's the first question that comes to mind of those unaccounted for. there will be those who were...
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carol? >> in one of the signs that he was holding up, it said guantanamo. why do you suppose that was? >> carol, clearly is he not there. we are left to speculate as to whether his captors thought anyone might believe that he is in guantanamo but there's no proof of that, and you know, carol, when the family first received these photos, they also earlier received a proof of life video back in 2010. officially the u.s. government says levinson is being held in southwest asia and as recently as last fall iran's president ahmadinejad told cnn he has no idea where levinson is being held and iran's offering to help. >> the family is coming out, putting more pressure on the politicians to get him out. i mean -- >> they're trying. >> i just can't imagine how that would feel. >> it's awful and it's been especially hard on the family because he has a large family, and mr. levinson, the family says, has missed so much, for example, his daughter, susan, is getting married next month and he won't be the
carol? >> in one of the signs that he was holding up, it said guantanamo. why do you suppose that was? >> carol, clearly is he not there. we are left to speculate as to whether his captors thought anyone might believe that he is in guantanamo but there's no proof of that, and you know, carol, when the family first received these photos, they also earlier received a proof of life video back in 2010. officially the u.s. government says levinson is being held in southwest asia and as...
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i'm carol costello. we start with an arctic blast, plunging south, bringing with it ice, snow, and varying degrees of misery to millions. this morning many are waking up to plunging temperatures and the hard bite of winter. fountains in much of the eastern united states frozeen this morning. the 20s reaching as far south as south carolina and georgia, for many an abrupt end to what has been so far pretty darned mild winter. cnn meteorologist jennifer delgado is in nashville where shivering southerners are also bracing for the threat of ice and alexandra steele is in the weather center with the big picture. jennifer, let's start with you. good morning. >> good morning, carol. you said mild winter but right now it doesn't feel so mild. we are dealing with the cold rain in nashville and only had one report of any ice accumulation, roughly one-tenth in the county we're in, in a nashville. right now we are live and reporting from the tennessee department of transportation, you can see a lot of action under wa
i'm carol costello. we start with an arctic blast, plunging south, bringing with it ice, snow, and varying degrees of misery to millions. this morning many are waking up to plunging temperatures and the hard bite of winter. fountains in much of the eastern united states frozeen this morning. the 20s reaching as far south as south carolina and georgia, for many an abrupt end to what has been so far pretty darned mild winter. cnn meteorologist jennifer delgado is in nashville where shivering...
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i'm carol costello. we begin with a bit of breaking news, lance armstrong takes another hit as the international olympic committee strips him of his bronze medal. he took third place in the men's road cycle individual time trial at the 2000 olympics in sidney, australia. the ioc is asking armstrong to return the medal. the disgraced cyclist competed in the 1996 games in atlanta. the doping scandal that now surrounds armstrong could bring down the sport of cycling in olympic games. cycling may be pulled from the games if the scandal implicating top cycling officials inside the international cycling union, the sports' governing body. more on armstrong's latest trouble in a live report from austin, texas. >>> to another developing story this morning in north africa, in algeria, where the fate of several americans remains unknown. they were taken hostage yesterday during an attack by islamic militants. happened at a gas field owned partly by bp. two people have been killed, and there are reports this morning
i'm carol costello. we begin with a bit of breaking news, lance armstrong takes another hit as the international olympic committee strips him of his bronze medal. he took third place in the men's road cycle individual time trial at the 2000 olympics in sidney, australia. the ioc is asking armstrong to return the medal. the disgraced cyclist competed in the 1996 games in atlanta. the doping scandal that now surrounds armstrong could bring down the sport of cycling in olympic games. cycling may...
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as carol said, it's got a large plan to get a digital platform built. were about to do that working hand-in-hand with terrific organizations. >> carol rasco, former first lady barbara bush and laura bush made reading one of their signature issues when they were in the white house. do you see a difference in support of endemic that happens when the high-profile? >> we certainly do and risk was lucky to both those on their advisory committee until the one in the white house when you're forced to get off every committee if ever served on. but the visibility that each brought with them to the white house, whether they were still serving on any official border committee was extremely helpful and they both have foundations that had to continue to live. it's certainly a big help from people like that in those positions of power help people see that there really are children out there who do not have a single book in the home except we'll be here most often for me to children unless they are economic, you have a bucket home and we know we're getting ready to ha
as carol said, it's got a large plan to get a digital platform built. were about to do that working hand-in-hand with terrific organizations. >> carol rasco, former first lady barbara bush and laura bush made reading one of their signature issues when they were in the white house. do you see a difference in support of endemic that happens when the high-profile? >> we certainly do and risk was lucky to both those on their advisory committee until the one in the white house when...
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carol? >> elizabeth cohen reporting live for us this morning. >>> we want to take a look at what you should know about the flu and its dangers. dr. bill schaffner is a professor in the department of preventative medicine. doctor, welcome. >> hello, carol. good to be with you. >> that story from elizabeth cohen is quite frightening. at what point do you take your kid to the hospital? >> well, it's exactly as elizabeth said, if you really think that your child is very sick, if they are lethargic and not responsive, if they are not eating, if they have a high fever, a persistent cough and an adult more likely than a child if that cough turns productive. if they are confused, any of those things that make you think this is a real serious illness. >> would a flu shot have necessarily saved him? >> the influenza vaccine is a good vaccine but it is no the a perfect vac ze perfect vaccine. it works better in young, healthy people than older persons. it is the best vaccine we have but there are cases
carol? >> elizabeth cohen reporting live for us this morning. >>> we want to take a look at what you should know about the flu and its dangers. dr. bill schaffner is a professor in the department of preventative medicine. doctor, welcome. >> hello, carol. good to be with you. >> that story from elizabeth cohen is quite frightening. at what point do you take your kid to the hospital? >> well, it's exactly as elizabeth said, if you really think that your child is...
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thank you board of education members, superintendent carranza, principal carol fong, the teachers who are here and the great community for this great honor and award and recognition. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. we also like to call to the podium our chief of early learning carla bryant and director of early education to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the san francisco unified school district early education department. [applause] >> turn this -- >> good evening superintendent, president norton, vice mayor president fewer and board commissioners. it gives me great honor to talk about the wonderful history of the program now known as the early education department. the program has been in the district for 70 years serving family children from low income and high risk communities. we would like to take time in our day to actually celebrate those 70 years by actually doing besides the resolution two events. one is that we're going to have a dinner that will actually bring back former administrators, former site administrators, former ed's to come and just let everyone
thank you board of education members, superintendent carranza, principal carol fong, the teachers who are here and the great community for this great honor and award and recognition. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. we also like to call to the podium our chief of early learning carla bryant and director of early education to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the san francisco unified school district early education department. [applause] >> turn this -- >> good...
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i'm carol costello. we start this hour talking about a major announcement from president obama and the vice president, joe biden. next hour they will unveil their plan to fight gun violence in america. and they'll be joined by several families of newtown shooting victims and children who wrote letters about gun violence. here's what we're experting. according to an official familiar with the situation the president will press for a ban on high capacity magazines and assault weapons, push for universal background checks and request funds be made available to treat mental illness and enhance school safety. dan lothian joins us now. the nra is on the attack before they have seen the plan. >> it's a controversial ad the nra has released. it's not only going after the president and suggesting he's an elitist, but also going after the first daughters. it is an ad that is clearly aimed at sort of defending their position, which is they believe as the president looks to have these two tracks, one put pressure on
i'm carol costello. we start this hour talking about a major announcement from president obama and the vice president, joe biden. next hour they will unveil their plan to fight gun violence in america. and they'll be joined by several families of newtown shooting victims and children who wrote letters about gun violence. here's what we're experting. according to an official familiar with the situation the president will press for a ban on high capacity magazines and assault weapons, push for...
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i'm carol costello. >>> at this very moment a california law maker is unveiling legislation that could chip away at the power of the nation's gun industry. he'll explain in just a moment. first, here's a look at what's in the cross hairs. it's a 2005 law that grants wide legal i community mmunity to gud dealers. no one else in the country enjoys this protection. it shields the industry from lawsuits involving shooting victims, everything from faulty designs to negligent sales practices that put guns in the wrong hands. the nra says it merely guards against frivolous lawsuits aimed at breaking gun makers. he joins us live in this exclusive interview. >> thank you. good to be with you. >> ted kennedy said this law was bought and paid for by the nra. in your mind, what was the intent behind this law? >> the time it was passed, there were a number of suits, predominantly by municipalities against the gun industry meant to attack against the sale of saturday night specials. the proponents of the law claimed i
i'm carol costello. >>> at this very moment a california law maker is unveiling legislation that could chip away at the power of the nation's gun industry. he'll explain in just a moment. first, here's a look at what's in the cross hairs. it's a 2005 law that grants wide legal i community mmunity to gud dealers. no one else in the country enjoys this protection. it shields the industry from lawsuits involving shooting victims, everything from faulty designs to negligent sales practices...
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i'm carol costello. we begin with a showdown on capitol hill, minutes from now, former republican senator chuck hagel begins his uphill battle to become the nation's defense secretary. the vietnam vet will testify before the senate armed services committee in just about 30 minutes. he won't have an easy time of it. critics painted hagel as anti-israel, homophobic and way too weak on iran. there have been even anti-hagel ads paid for by anonymous donors. >> while president obama says all options are on the table for preventing a nuclear iran, hagel says military action is not a viable, feasible, responsible option. >> chris lawrence is at the pentagon and chris hagel was also accused of wanting to gut the defense department so what kind of day do you think is on tap for him? >> carol, it's likely to be a pretty rough one. with avenue got word from insiders haguele is going to testify that the militant group hezbollah is a terrorist organization and that military options are on the table for iran. it's not
i'm carol costello. we begin with a showdown on capitol hill, minutes from now, former republican senator chuck hagel begins his uphill battle to become the nation's defense secretary. the vietnam vet will testify before the senate armed services committee in just about 30 minutes. he won't have an easy time of it. critics painted hagel as anti-israel, homophobic and way too weak on iran. there have been even anti-hagel ads paid for by anonymous donors. >> while president obama says all...
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>> well, it can, carol. i think you see the lawyers are being somewhat clever about this, particularly in junior seau's lawsuit. the nfl studies were fraud due lent studies, studies meant to lure people into thinking that players were safe when the nfl in fact knew that the players were not safe and to compare to another lawsuit that everybody thought nobody could win, the tobacco companies. people smoke cigarettes voluntarily. eventually the tobacco companies got hit for billions of dollars. lawyers use the same theory that they are doing in this case, that internal studies clearly demonstrated dangers and lied about those dangers publicly. they are saying the nfl did the same thing. they knew and should have warned the players and they didn't because they wanted to make money running these teams. >> paul, thanks so much. >> thank you, carol. >> the helmet maker riddell says, we are confident in the integrity of our products and our ability to successfully defend our products against challenges. >>> some pe
>> well, it can, carol. i think you see the lawyers are being somewhat clever about this, particularly in junior seau's lawsuit. the nfl studies were fraud due lent studies, studies meant to lure people into thinking that players were safe when the nfl in fact knew that the players were not safe and to compare to another lawsuit that everybody thought nobody could win, the tobacco companies. people smoke cigarettes voluntarily. eventually the tobacco companies got hit for billions of...
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carol? >> casey wian reporting live from colorado this morning. >>> the fight for equality, true equality in the military will only come when women are allowed to fight on the front lines. that's how many women feel. some so strongly they filed a lawsuit for the right to fight alongside their male counterparts. major mary jennings hager one of the plaintiffs had this to say "servicewomen in all branches of the military are already fighting for their country alongside their male counterparts. we shoot, return fire, drag wounded comrades to safety, they engage the enemy and they have doing these heroic deeds since the revolutionary war." they say it's unconstitutional and prevents commanders from assigning the right troops for the right jobs but a group called center for military readiness is opposed to women fighting on the ground alongside men. elaine donnelly is the president and founder of that group and also served in a defense advisory committee on women in the services in 1984 and 1992.
carol? >> casey wian reporting live from colorado this morning. >>> the fight for equality, true equality in the military will only come when women are allowed to fight on the front lines. that's how many women feel. some so strongly they filed a lawsuit for the right to fight alongside their male counterparts. major mary jennings hager one of the plaintiffs had this to say "servicewomen in all branches of the military are already fighting for their country alongside their...
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i'm carol costello. we begin with lance armstrong and one of the most remarkable stories in sports, beat cancer, reinvented cycling and rewrote the record books. based on various reports with oprah winfrey he was cheating the whole time and lying to all of us. this is the video of the four seasons in austin, texas, lots of questions this morning as to what exactly was said during that interview, namely how did armstrong reportedly admit to doping, something he has flatly denied for years? >> i would say he did not come clean in the manner that i expected. it was surprising to me. i would say that for myself, my team, all of us in the room, we were mesmerized and riveted by some of his answers. i had prepared, i had read the recent decision, i watched all of scott pelley's report, "60 minutes" report, i read "seven deadly sins" i read "l.a. confidential" david walsh's books. i had prepared like it was a college exam, and walked into the room with 112 questions and in a two and a half hour interview, i ask
i'm carol costello. we begin with lance armstrong and one of the most remarkable stories in sports, beat cancer, reinvented cycling and rewrote the record books. based on various reports with oprah winfrey he was cheating the whole time and lying to all of us. this is the video of the four seasons in austin, texas, lots of questions this morning as to what exactly was said during that interview, namely how did armstrong reportedly admit to doping, something he has flatly denied for years?...
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and we're seeing light snow up to the north around carol opportunitiy. we can see towny town and union bridge getting in on some light showers. and heavier in woodsboro but this is not going to be sticking to the ground. as you head out and about. and remember to put the heavy coat on. it will feel colder than that in westminster. >>> let's look at traffic with lauren cook. >> good morning. as you mentioned the snow pushing down from pennsylvania into carol county and frederick seeing flurries. if you are traveling, it's not sticking to the roads but making them wet. here is 83. no delays and all the way down to the beltway. it will be nice and clear. this is what 95 looks like. everything up to speed. you are looking at a normal ride northbound from the wealthway to the tunnel toll plaza. 695 in great shape. no delays. it will take you 11 minutes on the outer loop from 95 up to 83. and over on the west side it will take you 11 minutes as goal travel the outer loop from 759 to 95. that's a look at your time saver traffic. over to you. >> and a morning up
and we're seeing light snow up to the north around carol opportunitiy. we can see towny town and union bridge getting in on some light showers. and heavier in woodsboro but this is not going to be sticking to the ground. as you head out and about. and remember to put the heavy coat on. it will feel colder than that in westminster. >>> let's look at traffic with lauren cook. >> good morning. as you mentioned the snow pushing down from pennsylvania into carol county and frederick...
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first to you, carol. >> i think that's right. obviously, jack lew has been president obama's right-hand man and one of the reasons put out for his nomination is that he understands the mechanics of budgets. however, if we look back at the budgets over the past, whether it be four years, decade or even further, there hasn't been a balanced budget, so whether he understands the mechanics or not, it's still not solving our problems. as treasury secretary, he's sitting over the irs and the national debt unless we get some meaningful change here, which i do not anticipate, i feel like this nomination's not going to make a whole lot of difference. stuart: carol, i'm very glad you agree with me and sure that kirsten will agree with me. there will no change policy. tax the rich some more, forget about spending cuts and ignore the the debt. you know i'm right, kirsten, don't you? >> you're probably right. i hope you're wrong. i hope you're wrong. i don't want that end up being what's happening. the truth is-- >> hold on, i really apologiz
first to you, carol. >> i think that's right. obviously, jack lew has been president obama's right-hand man and one of the reasons put out for his nomination is that he understands the mechanics of budgets. however, if we look back at the budgets over the past, whether it be four years, decade or even further, there hasn't been a balanced budget, so whether he understands the mechanics or not, it's still not solving our problems. as treasury secretary, he's sitting over the irs and the...
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and then carol. >> yeah. and to build on that, there are areas where i still think that we don't share fully, um, with men in certain areas of responsibility. when you think of the number of women who are caregivers at some stage of their life whether it's children or aging parents, and the lack of a really good community system or work force to help with care giving and what the responsibilities of care giving do economically to a woman's ability to earn and save over her lifetime. um, those are issues that we don't really address well yet, um, as a society, and we should. because it has a huge economic impact, and it has a huge impact on a woman's ability to be independent and set up that nest egg for herself. you know, one of the things we joke about in new hampshire as women who have served in the legislature from time to time is cleary whether we would have the same kind of representation of women in the new hampshire legislature if it didn't pay $100 a year. [laughter] >> that's right. we talked about t
and then carol. >> yeah. and to build on that, there are areas where i still think that we don't share fully, um, with men in certain areas of responsibility. when you think of the number of women who are caregivers at some stage of their life whether it's children or aging parents, and the lack of a really good community system or work force to help with care giving and what the responsibilities of care giving do economically to a woman's ability to earn and save over her lifetime. um,...
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so does carol mcgaflin, a retiree and private citizen who has attended almost every deployment of the army's 3rd infantry division since 2007. >> i wanted to really be involved in the war effort. i mean, i wanted to contribute in some concrete way. >> carol's contribution, pairing service members deploying to war zones with what she calls adopted families or sponsors. >> they just want contact with ordinary civilian life. that's what we try to provide. >> reporter: since starting the adopt-a-soldier program nearly six years ago, carol estimates the number of service members who have been adopted has surpassed 15,000. >> i thought it would be a good program for new soldiers like myself that would love to receive mail over in afghanistan. >> it's always good to feel appreciated, you know, and see the people that are supporting us, that believe in us. >> reporter: cards, care packages and letters are sent by families to soldiers eager for reminders of home. >> "thank you for your service. you have given the ultimate sacrifice." >> reporter: whether a care package from the states or a sim
so does carol mcgaflin, a retiree and private citizen who has attended almost every deployment of the army's 3rd infantry division since 2007. >> i wanted to really be involved in the war effort. i mean, i wanted to contribute in some concrete way. >> carol's contribution, pairing service members deploying to war zones with what she calls adopted families or sponsors. >> they just want contact with ordinary civilian life. that's what we try to provide. >> reporter: since...
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i could not be more grateful to carol and the entire family for letting him make
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i'm carol costello. just a few minutes from now, lawmakers will weigh into the bitterly decisive fight over gun control. we'll have live coverage of the testimony from former congresswoman gabrielle giffords and we'll hear from her husband, mark kelly. they lead a campaign against gun violence. we'll listen to the ceo of the national rifle association. his gun lobbying group has reached out to members asking them to attend this morning's hearings. let's head to our washington bureau and cnn's jake tapper. this hearing could be a mic microcosm over the debate ahead. >> reporter: the senate is going to soon consider a new ban on what is called assault weapons. these are semiautomatic rifles and sponsor of that measure, dianne feinstein, is a member of this judiciary committee and will mix it up with the nra's wayne lapierre. some democrats believe a moderate set of restrictions has a chance of being passed. this is video we shot half an hour ago as people waited in line to get inside the room. it wrapped a
i'm carol costello. just a few minutes from now, lawmakers will weigh into the bitterly decisive fight over gun control. we'll have live coverage of the testimony from former congresswoman gabrielle giffords and we'll hear from her husband, mark kelly. they lead a campaign against gun violence. we'll listen to the ceo of the national rifle association. his gun lobbying group has reached out to members asking them to attend this morning's hearings. let's head to our washington bureau and cnn's...
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if you're traveling in carol county, be careful on 795 at main street. there's a lot of flooding as well. in baltimore county, be careful on western run road and cockeysville right at western road as well as york road at sherwood road. 83 going to be clear. you won't have any delays from shawan road down to the beltway and here's what 695 looks like in parkville. everything up to speed here at harford road but do be aware that there's a wind warning in effect for the key bridge. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. megan and charlie, over to you. >>> severe weather is taking its toll all over the country. especially down in the deep south. >> yeah, we have flooding here but they're dealing with tornadoes elsewhere. someone had a camera when one of the twisters came through the area. >> if you want to have more sex revert back to the 1950s. men do their work and women stick to their chores. how notshaking up the traditional gender roles could have a positive effect on your love life. >> yeah right that study was done by a dude. we'll be right bac
if you're traveling in carol county, be careful on 795 at main street. there's a lot of flooding as well. in baltimore county, be careful on western run road and cockeysville right at western road as well as york road at sherwood road. 83 going to be clear. you won't have any delays from shawan road down to the beltway and here's what 695 looks like in parkville. everything up to speed here at harford road but do be aware that there's a wind warning in effect for the key bridge. that's a look...
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tim, i join the president and everyone here in wishing you and carol and your whole family well. as a kid growing up in queens, i had dreams of making a difference in the world. these dreams were nurtured in a home where the gift of american freedom and opportunity were cherished and never taken for granted. and their responsibility to engij in issues of public concern were part of daily life. i will always be grateful to my parents for grounding me and values that remain central to my personal professional life. i grew up professionally in the o office of speaker o'neill. whose compass was always clear, and who demanded unvarnished device on how to reach the desired destination. mr. o'neill cared little about your age or rank and only about whether or not you did the hard work to inform the decisions of the day. and he took a big chance giving a lot of responsibility to a very young man, and for that i will always be thankful. serving at omb first under president clinton and more recently in this administration i worked with one of the finest teams in the government to execute r
tim, i join the president and everyone here in wishing you and carol and your whole family well. as a kid growing up in queens, i had dreams of making a difference in the world. these dreams were nurtured in a home where the gift of american freedom and opportunity were cherished and never taken for granted. and their responsibility to engij in issues of public concern were part of daily life. i will always be grateful to my parents for grounding me and values that remain central to my personal...
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as is anne arundel county and frederick county, carol county, two hour delays there as well. and a number of them coming up and we're going to have this coming up the just a moment. baltimore, anne arundel, howard, frederick, carol counties all on two hour delays this morning. baltimore county has no pre-k and anne arundel county has no half day programs. so again, be aware these are coming in by the minute for you here on this thursday. so we will likely have more as the show continues. so let's get right to weather now with meteorologist lynette charles and the latest on what's going on outside. >>> all right, charlie we're still talking about a winter weather advisory that's in effect until 9:00 this morning. and it's for all the areas here shaded in the blue color. now as we look at what's going on, on maryland's most powerful radar, well, we can see why we're dealing with some school delays this morning. we still do have some snow coming down across many areas this morning. so take it easy as you step out and about. we can go ahead and zoom in. you can see some snow arou
as is anne arundel county and frederick county, carol county, two hour delays there as well. and a number of them coming up and we're going to have this coming up the just a moment. baltimore, anne arundel, howard, frederick, carol counties all on two hour delays this morning. baltimore county has no pre-k and anne arundel county has no half day programs. so again, be aware these are coming in by the minute for you here on this thursday. so we will likely have more as the show continues. so...
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. >>> coming up in sports, carol maloney. and the ravens losing one of the best of all time, who (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information and receive a free 3-day bracelet today. ♪ building up from deep inside it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> for ten years, a family in nor
. >>> coming up in sports, carol maloney. and the ravens losing one of the best of all time, who (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit...
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carol lee, to you first. the president basically was repeating today what we've heard him say many times before, that he is not going to negotiate on this debt ceiling, that he's prepared to talk about spending but if he does, it's not going to be around this. so why have the news conference? >> well, what happened was in recent days the discussion around the debt limit had really intensified basically on two fronts. you had what really concerned the white house was that the republicans were increasingly beating on this drum that they were going to use the debt limit fight to extract spending cuts. they were going to use it as leverage in some of these upcoming budget debates. on the flip side of that, there were some republicans who were just talking in a way that was very casual about what would happen if the u.s. decided not to raise the debt limit and defaulted so some of its obligations. that raised alarm here at the white house. then on the other side you had democrats who were pressuring the president
carol lee, to you first. the president basically was repeating today what we've heard him say many times before, that he is not going to negotiate on this debt ceiling, that he's prepared to talk about spending but if he does, it's not going to be around this. so why have the news conference? >> well, what happened was in recent days the discussion around the debt limit had really intensified basically on two fronts. you had what really concerned the white house was that the republicans...
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tim, i join the president and everyone here wishing you and your family and carol well. as a kid growing up in queens, i had a dream of making a difference in the world and nurtured in the home where the gifts of freedom and american opportunity cherished and never taken for granted and the responsibility to engage in issues of public concern were part of daily life. i'll always be grateful to my parents for grounding me in values that remain central to my professional and personal life. i grew up in the office of speaker o'neill whose compass was clear and demanded advice how best to reach the designation. he cared only about whether you did the hard work to inform the decisions of the day and took a big chance giving responsibility to that young man and for that i'm always thankful. serving first under president clinton and more recently in this administration, i worked with one of the finest teams in the government. execute a responsible fiscal policy and advancing policies of economic growth. i'm delighted to see so many friends of omb here today. at the state depart
tim, i join the president and everyone here wishing you and your family and carol well. as a kid growing up in queens, i had a dream of making a difference in the world and nurtured in the home where the gifts of freedom and american opportunity cherished and never taken for granted and the responsibility to engage in issues of public concern were part of daily life. i'll always be grateful to my parents for grounding me in values that remain central to my professional and personal life. i grew...